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D.M. BATTEN

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The Heart Wants What it Wants: A Destined Twin Flame Journey

Conquer darkness and ego-driven thoughts by embracing faith, hope, and a deep commitment to a greater purpose founded upon love.

The story is particularly significant as it explores open-mindedness, non-traditional love, and caters to various niches such as coming-of-age, LGBTQIA+, twin flames, spiritualists, and those who dedicate themselves to serving God, regardless of their background or the trials they encounter in life.

As a college Professor and a PhD Candidate, I have triumphed over seemingly insurmountable obstacles and been blessed with the ability to empathize with people from all walks of life, embracing diversity. I have learned how to apply my knowledge by experiencing life firsthand, rather than merely preaching about it. With a personal objective to align my perspective with a higher power, I am confident that this book accomplishes that goal, gradually guiding readers through the many challenges life presents and offering insights on viewing them through the lens of unconditional love.

“I strongly believe that personal experiences are the most powerful tools we possess to navigate and understand the world.” – D.M. Batten

About the Author – D.M. Batten

Dolores Batten, a Professor/English Lecturer, currently serves as the Senior Essay Editor for Plath Profiles academic journal. With a M.A. in Literature and Language from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, and currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Central Florida in the Texts and Technology program, Dolores’s passion for writing has earned her recognition in numerous academic publications and conferences. This captivating narrative non-fiction work is the result of years of dedicated experience. It chronicles the journey of a young lesbian across the highs and lows of navigating the world as an emerging member of the LGBT community in the United States during the less accepting 1990s. The story is a heartfelt autobiography that delves into the depths of personal growth and relationships. It provokes important considerations and discussions on religion, philosophy, social culture, and the psychoanalytical perspective, all from the unique position of her own personal account. As both an academic and a writer, Batten has skillfully intertwined critical analysis and personal recollections in an ethnography of the first 40 years of her life. This novel offers a universal glimpse into the human condition, exploring emotions that resonate within both the homosexual community and the wider social world.


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